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1 | world vs age | Gen 1:5 | azurelaw | 216002 | ||
Dear Brother Doc, Your example is interesting and aptly tells the difference of the word according to the context. Those sentences do not have the literal wordings of "moving swiftly on foot" in Chinese. The frist 4 even bear no such meaning at all, but only the last 2 contain a sense of it. Well, what about "running nose"? I need to stay alert to catch it, else I can't breath :-) Languages is such a beautiful gift yet pretty troublesome sometimes :-) Shalom Azure Prov 25:11 Like apples of gold in settings of silver Is a word spoken in right circumstances. |
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2 | world vs age | Gen 1:5 | DocTrinsograce | 216007 | ||
I will have to remember the running nose pun! :-) My son often says, "Noses and feet run in my family." :-) |
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3 | world vs age | Gen 1:5 | stjohn | 216009 | ||
About noses. People say, I have my brothers nose. But I don't know what they mean, because when I look at him, I can see plainly he still has his. And talking about running noses. If I give someone a cold... Does that mean I don't have it anymore? English, is a very hard language! :-) |
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4 | world vs age | Gen 1:5 | BMyers | 216010 | ||
Very nice illustrations! | ||||||